What is Bigfoot?
Descriptions, of course, vary, but there is some consensus. It is generally agreed that Bigfoot is a monster most often said to be seven or eight feet tall and weighing three hundred to four hundred pounds. It is a biped that walks on two legs and upright like a man. It is covered with thick hair, but the color varies widely, from beige or brown to, in rare cases, snow white. It lopes or bounds with its arms swinging wildly at its sides , and it is fast. Bigfoot is also extremely muscular, especially across its back and shoulders. Many say it is apelike in its appearance, and the top of its head is virtually cone-shaped. Those who have encountered it at close range say it can emit an awful, skunklike smell. The noises it makes vary greatly, everything from deep-throated guttural sounds to high-pitched screeches. Apparently, it either fears humans or goes out of its way to avoid them. There are extremely few instances where Bigfoot has approached a man. Its habitat is heavily forested land, and it is thought to live on wild vegetation, although it also feeds on deer and other animals. |
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